So Florida mom buys her 11 year old this game, and inside is a bag of meth. What a lucky duck that kid is.
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If Charlie and the chocolate factory took place in FL this would be the golden ticket that gets him into the Meth lab.
Meth labs are fairly rare down here. It's more about pill mills.If Charlie and the chocolate factory took place in FL this would be the golden ticket that gets him into the Meth lab.
It was in the booklet so I guess the staff doesn't notice. Maybe they got too high or maybe another meth addict stole it and traded it in. Probably thatI wonder how it happened. Was someone so high that they traded in their stash? This seems to be the second time it has happened. I haven't traded in games there in a very long time. But I remember they'd always open up the cases and look at the bottom of the disc and stuff. Do they just toss it in the stock pile now without checking it out? That would explain the multitude of horrifically scratched, non-playable games I've bought there in more recent years.
At least the kid didn't get a hold of the meth. Had there been an overdose Game Stop would have gotten sued.
Please tell me there was an added page to the booklet on how to use the pack in meth.It was in the booklet so I guess the staff doesn't notice. Maybe they got too high or maybe another meth addict stole it and traded it in. Probably that